Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2859

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

TANF; require DHS to spend maximum allowable amount on child care vouchers.

Impact

The amendment is expected to broaden access to affordable child care services for low-income families, ensuring that a larger proportion of TANF funds directly supports child care initiatives. By requiring the DHS to commit a specified percentage of TANF funding to the CCDF, the state aims to promote the welfare of children and provide necessary support to working families. This could lead to a considerable increase in financial assistance for child care, potentially alleviating the burden on families who struggle to secure affordable child care options.

Summary

Senate Bill 2859 aims to amend Section 43-27-33 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to mandate that the Department of Human Services (DHS) allocate at least 30% of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant and available federal funds each year to the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF). This funding is intended to provide child care vouchers for qualifying children under the Child Care Payment Program (CCPP). This bill represents a significant shift in how TANF funds are utilized within the state, focusing specifically on enhancing child care access for needy families.

Contention

While the bill presents potential benefits in terms of child welfare and support for needy families, there may be points of contention regarding the sufficiency and effectiveness of the funding allocation. Critics could voice concerns that the mandated transfer might limit the available resources for other vital TANF services, creating a trade-off between child care support and other forms of assistance. Additionally, the implementation and oversight of how these funds are managed and distributed could also emerge as crucial discussion points as stakeholders evaluate the bill's broader implications on social services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2794

Department of Human Services; require to transfer at least 30% of TANF block grant to Child Care and Development Fund.

MS HB774

TANF block grant; DHS shall transfer 30% of each year to CCDF for child care vouchers.

MS HB463

Child care; DHS shall transfer to CCDF the first $40 Million of unspent TANF funds from prior FY to be used for child care vouchers.

MS SB2331

TANF or Food Stamps; revise to no longer require child support cooperation policy for participation.

MS HB1149

Path to permanency; provide for children in Child Protection Services.

MS SB2795

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families; revise provisions of and lower eligibility for certain scholarship programs.

MS HB989

Child Protection Services; remove from DHS and make it a separate agency.

MS SB2806

Applicants for TANF benefits; repeal section that required drug testing as condition of eligibility.

MS HB1431

Nursing education; unspent TANF funds shall be spent to pay expenses of persons enrolled as part of workforce training.

MS SB2776

TANF Benefits; require applicants to participate in mandatory community service programs to qualify.

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